Google has the answer to almost anything and everything that comes to your mind, while Samsung is a well established mobile brand that has become a threat for its top notch competitors in the market. Google and Samsung have come together and developed the next generation Nexus device, NEXUS S. It is the second phone been co-produced by the most sought after search engine Google that has diversified its area of work by getting into mobile industry and launching a new product under its Nexus series.
The phone was launched in the US and UK markets in December last year and was introduced to the Indian market in the month of April this year. Google Nexus S was one of the most awaited devices and Samsung fans across the world were keen to get their hands on the Smartphone.
Nexus S is the first in the league of Smartphone's to sport Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system. Gingerbread is the latest version of Android that comes with an improved interface, better battery backup, multitasking, WiFi hotspots and many more eye catching features. With the Near Field Communication feature installed in it and weighing 124 g, the Nexus S is pretty light for its 127x63x10.88 mm dimensions. It has 1GHz Hummingbird processor supported with 16GB internal memory. Being a Google product, the advantage is that the phone comes pre-installed with Google apps right from Google search engine to maps with navigation, Gmail, Google Earth and many more. Users can use Google Maps and explore the cities in 3D too!
The most exciting feature is that alongside downloading the best of Google apps, the user can receive software upgrades as soon as they are available. The Bluetooth and GPS enabled handset also has a gyroscope, accelerometer and digital compass to add on to the prevailing features. An added advantage is that it offers a good view even in sunlight. Users can enjoy playing games, taking pictures or watching a movie without worrying about the display on screen.
Nexus S 4 inches curved Super AMOLED display or the Contour display with 400X800resolution. Comprising a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash in the rear, and a VGA front facing camera, the phone would help making video call an experience in itself. The Black plastic chassis has given the phone its curves that give it a nice feel apart from being handy and easy to use.
Naresh Bhardwaj is a well known writer at MyMobile Magazine. He has written many articles on various topics including outsourcing, Software Consultancy and other Software testing services, presently he is writing on Mobile Phones, This article is based on Google Mobile Phone - Nexus S.
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